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Bill Belichick to Cowboys would be “match made in hell”

One NFL analyst believes it's a terrible idea!

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The Dallas Cowboys are once again left picking up the pieces after another early postseason exit, this time in the form of an embarrassing setback against the visiting Green Bay Packers at home. 

Immediately, speculation began to swirl as to the future of head coach Mike McCarthy in Dallas, as he was once again unable to lead the Cowboys on a deep postseason run. Coincidently, the New England Patriots have moved on from legendary head coach Bill Belichick. 

Not surprisingly, he was immediately named as a potential replacement for McCarthy if the team decided to make a change. However, don't tell that to Hall of Fame tight end and current analyst Shannon Sharpe, who believes that Belichick in Dallas would be a terrible match.

"It’s a match made in hell," Sharpe said on ESPN’s "First Take." "You can’t pick a worse match than Jerry Jones and coach Bill Belichick."

"Man, do you not understand that coach Belichick wants authority?" Sharpe questioned the panel. "Can you imagine Jerry Jones trying to hold a press conference and tell what’s going on with the team, and you think coach Belichick is going to sit idly by and let Jerry do that? Absolutely not."

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Source: Fox News